Godzilla Minus Zero (2026)
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Godzilla Minus Zero (ゴジラ
Development
On November 1, 2024, at the conclusion of Godzilla Minus One's first Japanese television broadcast, held on Nippon TV's Friday Road Show, a new film helmed by director/writer/VFX supervisor Takashi Yamazaki was announced to have been greenlit.[1]
During the Visual Effects Society Awards on February 11, 2025, Yamazaki confirmed that work on the film's screenplay and storyboards was underway. He also estimated that the film's budget will be higher than Minus One's.[2]
On April 14, Bloomberg reported that Toho will produce a sequel to Minus One.[3] Despite this, the document cited by the article, Toho's Mid-Term Plan 2028, makes no mention of such a sequel.[4] The claim was nonetheless reiterated in a second article from Bloomberg on July 17, this time attributed to Toho International President Koji Ueda. It added that the film could be released "as soon as" 2026, and that Toho is also planning "a potential sequel" to Shin Godzilla and another project centered on Southeast Asia.[5]
Around July 27,[6] the website yamazakimovie-extra.jp was launched, featuring casting calls for volunteer extras for Yamazaki's next "Blockbuster Monster Movie," a working title previously used by Minus One. The site also confirmed that the film would be financed by Toho and produced by Yamazaki's longtime production house of choice, ROBOT COMMUNICATIONS.[7]
The project's title and a logo teaser illustrated by Yamazaki were revealed on November 3 (JST), during the opening ceremony of Godzilla Fest 2025.[8] Subsequent announcements revealed that it will be co-produced by TOHO Studios and its visual effects will be created by Shirogumi.[8][9] The same day, The Hollywood Reporter's coverage of the announcement asserted, "According to insiders, the new film is being positioned not just as a sequel [to Minus One] but as a statement piece" and "Yamazaki and Toho are reportedly locking in a late-2026 global release window".[10]
The film's Japanese and North American release dates along with a new teaser poster were revealed on January 9, 2026.[11] The same day Kazuaki Kishida, planner and producer of Minus One, announced on X that he will serve the same roles on Minus Zero.[12]
Production
Shooting involving extras was scheduled to take place in Japan in Ibaraki Prefecture's Tsukubamirai on August 30–31 and September 1 and 3, Kasama on September 5, and Kuji on September 14.[7] Filming also reportedly took place in New Zealand and Norway in late 2025.[10]
Marketing
On April 14, 2026, GKIDS will screen footage from the film as an opening to the "State of the Industry" program during CinemaCon in Las Vegas.[13]
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Takashi Yamazaki
- Written by Takashi Yamazaki
- Planned and produced by Kazuaki Kishida
- Visual effects supervisor Takashi Yamazaki
Appearances
Monsters
Gallery
- Main article: Godzilla Minus Zero/Gallery.
Alternate titles
- Godzilla -0.0 (literal Japanese title spelling)
- G-0.0 (abbreviated title)
- Blockbuster Monster Movie (超大作怪獣映画 Chōtaisaku Kaijū Eiga, tentative/working title)[7]
Videos
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Trivia
- A near-identical Japanese title, Godzilla -0, was considered for Godzilla Minus One, appearing on screenplay draft #10A from January 21, 2020.[14]
External links
References
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